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First-grade students finish an assignment at St. Ambrose Catholic School in Tucson, Ariz., in this 2014 photo. Arizona has one of the nation’s strongest school choice programs, with vouchers available to every child in the state. (CNS file photo/Nancy Wiechec)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Beth Blaufuss
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a ruling denying state funds to a Catholic charter school in Oklahoma. What should American Catholics be asking about public funding for school choice?
FaithFaith and Reason
David AlbertsonJason Blakely
Pope Francis taught the church that the magisterium finds its clarity not merely in propositions but in acts of mercy.
FaithShort Take
Nathan Schneider
Universities need to change. But Trump is attacking the wrong problems.
Arts & CultureTheater
Rob Weinert-Kendt
We may be used to #MeToo stories at this point, but Kimberly Belflower brings a new twist to a classic tale with 'John Proctor Is the Villain.'
Eighth-grade homeschool student Esther Sanchez does schoolwork in her living room in Chula Vista, Calif., on Oct. 1, 2024. Figures of the Virgin Mary with child and a crucifix can be seen on the wall behind her. (OSV News photo/Carlos A. Moreno)
FaithShort Take
Madeleine (Klem) McDowell
Prohibiting homeschooling parents from using parish facilities can make it more difficult for them to provide a comprehensive Catholic education.
FaithFaith and Reason
Michael J. Naughton
The intellectual content at Catholic schools cannot just be "Catholic frosting on a secular cake," but should instead be like yeast, infusing every aspect of education.